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vw., 15 we -1519 Iv t '42113' 1' .I ' l ' 1 1 ,Q K, 2 Q Vanaia's foster family was the Reverend 'John Coatsworth's1 Wendy, Reverend Coatsworth, Cindy, Mrs. Coatsworth, and Mela- nie. Bill, David, and Terry, all graduates of Pueblo, are not shown here. Lunchtime in the school cafeteria was a welcome break in Vanaja's busy schedule. lt was here that many friendships began, and other friends had a chance to hear stories about India. 15
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Vanaja Vanaia roamed the halls of PHS. From class to class she went in her search for knowledge and friendship in a new country. By the end of the year she had found both and was ready to return to India with her memories. The American Field Service ex- change student arrived in Tucson in Au- gust and was plunged into a whirl of ac- tivities from that day forth. A reception party was held for her and when school started, she was introduced to the stu- dent body in a series of assemblies, Along with play, there was also work for the student. Interested in becom- ing a doctor, she took subjects that would aid her in that field. Biology and physics seminars put her in competition with the top PHS students. Vanaja will have memories ot Pu- eblo, and all those who attended during her year will have memories of Vanaia. . I o 0 0 if ,B Q it '-v-ss... Saris, yards of gracefully folded silk, were worn occasionally to remind PHS students of Vanaia's homeland. I4 .ash
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Gaily frolicking frosh girls didn't seem to mind carrying out seniors' wishes on Apron Day. For three clays freshmen catered to every senior whim, and the patio was a scene of bubbling fun. 16 Opening the September had many meanings. To the students of Pueblo High School, September meant the beginning of a new year. The 1966-67 school year be- gan with the student body mixer on September 9. September was a busy month for all students. The first official act of the senior class, freshman orientation, was climaxed by the Homeroom Central dance. Frosh elections were held the week of the 26th. A trip to Phoenix South Mountain opened the football season on Septem- ber 17. In Tucson the next week, Pueblo was victorious over the Rangers. Septem- ber meant traveling for the team, Palo Verde was the next stop on Pueblo's warpath. A pep assembly was a good opportunity for stdents to meet the team and show pride in their school. Student life was well under way as September came to a close. Already class pictures had been taken, home- room representatives were elected to work with the school officers, and other student body organizations had made their plans for the future. A school year was taking shape. Checking his bag of equipment, senior Jerry Pem- berton readied to board the bus taking the team to South Mountain.
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